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In the Bellingham family after big brother Jude, I ask for little brother Jobe. Currently with Sunderland under the orders of Régis Le Bris, the 19-year-old attacking midfielder is impressing. If he did not have the same precocity as his 21-year-old elder, he does not lack talent, quite the contrary. One of the major players in the Championship this season and allowing the Black Cats to be at the top of the Premier League, the native of Stourbridge is doing well (2 goals and 1 gift in 13 matches).
Choice performances which do not leave many other teams indifferent, including Borussia Dortmund. Indeed, to believe The Sunthe German club which had spent more than 30 million euros to secure Jude Bellingham in the summer of 2020 would like to draw again from the siblings by looking for his younger brother Jobe. Staying in Germany for three years where he became the best player in the Bundesliga before leaving for Real Madrid, Jude Bellingham experienced perfect progression with BVB.
Sunderland open for sale, but…
A strong argument for Borussia Dortmund who will not hesitate to use him. Having to send recruiters to monitor him on Wednesday against Preston, the German club changed its mind since the latter is suspended for three months, but has not thrown in the towel. At the moment, Sunderland hope to sell him for 20 million pounds sterling or more than 24 million euros. An important figure, but not insurmountable for Borussia Dortmund.
However, Sunderland could change their minds if other players leave. Indeed, the surprising fifth in the Premier League, Nottingham Forest is eyeing two other talents from the English team. These are midfielder Chris Rigg (17 years old) and Tommy Watson who is a left winger (18 years old). If these two players were to leave for the club in the two Champions Leagues, Sunderland could be more reluctant in the Jobe Bellingham file where Dortmund seems to be a step ahead of the competition.
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